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G_j Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-11-10 06:32 PM
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Amnesty International: Who Iran wants to punch in the mouth
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http://takeaction.amnestyusa.org/siteapps/advocacy/index.aspx?c=jhKPIXPCIoE&b=2590179&template=x.ascx&action=13726&ICID=E1002A01&tr=y&auid=5929644

Today as Iranians pour onto the streets once again by the thousands we can't help but fear that their fate may be the same. They are Iranian citizens who gather to peacefully protest and demonstrate against the actions of their own government. But they are corralled like cattle, beaten back with sticks and even dragged away to cages.


But even Iran must answer to someone for these human rights abuses. On Monday, the United Nations Human Rights Council will conduct an in-depth review of Iran's human rights record and recommend concrete actions to improve its standing. Even Iran, known to be strongly resistant to external parties investigating these issues, has called the Council the most competent body in dealing with human rights.

Amnesty's researchers have recommended to the Council that they include the following points in their final review of Iran's human rights record:
-Halt all executions of juvenile offenders
-End the use of indefinite prison sentences, torture and other forms of ill-treatment in detention
-Prohibit the executive use of excessive force by riot police and Basij paramilitaries
-Most importantly, we ask that Iranian authorities finally allow independent investigators into the country to observe and report on torture and other human rights abuses directly.

To date, we've relied on the brave reporting being done by citizens in Iran to give us this information. Despite the best efforts of their government to clamp down on all media and communications carrying these stories – even the most recent banning of Google's email service, Gmail – they manage to break through.

We especially can't shake the eerie memory of Neda, a young woman whose brutal death during last summer's demonstrations was captured on video and shared on YouTube – stunning and saddening viewers by the millions.

As we expected, once again YouTube videos, messages on Twitter, and blogs from those participating in today's demonstrations are surfacing – telling the true stories of what's happening on the streets of Iran.

Remember that today we're counting on you to help us raise the voice of those calling for freedom and justice in Iran by showing your support online.

All your messages, blogs, videos and emails are helping to build a stronger case against Iran's human rights record. And Iran will have to answer for it one day very soon.


Thank you for standing with us and the people of Iran,

Elise Auerbach, Christoph Koettl and the rest of the Iran crisis response team
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Peace Patriot Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Feb-11-10 08:54 PM
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1. "...corralled like cattle, beaten back with sticks and even dragged away to cages." Republican
Convention--2008? Democratic Convention--2004? Seattle--1999?

O-O-O-H, they're talking about IRAN!

Really, I paused over those words before my brain caught up with the targeted human rights abuser, Iran.

Where's AI's report on U.S. human rights abuses, which, truly, if you weigh them against Iran's, are overwhelmingly dreadful by comparison. The torture of thousands of prisoners. Egregious violations of the Geneva Conventions, the UN Charter, the U.S. Constitution and the Uniform Code of Military Justice. The slaughter of one hundred thousand innocent people in the first few weeks of bombing alone, in Iraq--and about one million total, with millions displaced. The on-going "drone" slaughter of civilians in Afghanistan. Plus beating, corralling like cattle and caging thousands of protestors at home.

Iran's misdeeds pale by comparison. I'm sorry to see AI join this CIA-designed effort to destabilize Iran. AI ought to concentrate on the BIG human rights abusers--especially the horrendous violations of human rights by our own country, the USA.
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